Issue 21, 2010

Measurement of the volume growth rate of single budding yeast with the MOSFET-based microfluidic Coulter counter

Abstract

We report on measurements of the volume growth rate of ten individual budding yeast cells using a recently developed MOSFET-based microfluidic Coulter counter. The MOSFET-based microfluidic Coulter counter is very sensitive, provides signals that are immune from the baseline drift, and can work with cell culture media of complex composition. These desirable features allow us to directly measure the volume growth rate of single cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae LYH3865 strain budding yeast in YNB culture media over a whole cell cycle. Results indicate that all budding yeast follow a sigmoid volume growth profile with reduced growth rates at the initial stage before the bud emerges and the final stage after the daughter gets mature. Analysis of the data indicates that even though all piecewise linear, Gomperitz, and Hill's function models can fit the global growth profile equally well, the data strongly support local exponential growth phenomenon. Accurate volume growth measurements are important for applications in systems biology where quantitative parameters are required for modeling and simulation.

Graphical abstract: Measurement of the volume growth rate of single budding yeast with the MOSFET-based microfluidic Coulter counter

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Apr 2010
Accepted
15 Jul 2010
First published
18 Aug 2010

Lab Chip, 2010,10, 2986-2993

Measurement of the volume growth rate of single budding yeast with the MOSFET-based microfluidic Coulter counter

J. Sun, C. C. Stowers, E. M. Boczko and D. Li, Lab Chip, 2010, 10, 2986 DOI: 10.1039/C005029F

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